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Anne Frank Elementary School
(972) 502-5900
5201 Celestial Rd
Dallas, TX 75204
Level: PK-5
District: Dallas Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Anne Frank Elementary School, Dallas, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:23.8% (2008)
Hispanic:69.1% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.1% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:6% (2008)




Anne Frank Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Anne Frank Elementary School Reviews

 
I had many. many problems while my child attended this school. The administration was very hard to understand and did a poor job of delivering messages to teachers when asked. I finally had to get the teachers' classroom number in order to speak with her. They did not assist with parent discipine or responsibility as asked, which made it more difficult at home. Did not contact me regarding behavorial issues as requested either. Staff, principal and teachers are less than exemplary. If you are not hispanic or african american, do not attend this school. Many students do not even speak English and are not required too, which makes interaction among students even more difficult. Stay Away!!!

My daughter went to this school for about 7 months. Their were some great office assistants. They were very understanding and helped my daughter attend school in a difficult situation. My concern is the principal and her teacher ,who seemed to be a bit one sided. A big concern also with the other children who stole my daughters lunch from day one. My daughter did not speak spanish so it was hard on her. She was also harassed about her race alot. It would be best for them to make kids feel more equal. I don't feel uniforms helped much.

My children attended for about 3 years off and on; the teachers need to work on their attitude and tactics concerning the children. Parents need to be careful

my daughter has been attending there for 3 yrs. there're bunch of activities she can join. good opportunity for talented & gifted students. just built a student council organization this year. PTA seems active. teachers have good teaching methods. principal is quite active but not a smiley person. building is newly remodelled. nice location.

Principal very active and keeps a very good attitude on teachers and students.

Parent Involvment seemed low, however test scores seemed acceptable. Teacher involvement with the students and their concern for the students dissapointed me.

My child has attended this school for 2 years and she had one of the best teachers there are. The principal needs to work on her attitude towards the parents of other races but overall it is a great school.

I attended this school during its first two years and am very glad to see that it's doing well. It's a wonderful school and I hope it continues to be.



 

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